[HTML][HTML] A systematic review on subjective well-being benefits associated with cultural ecosystem services

A Nowak-Olejnik, U Schirpke, U Tappeiner - Ecosystem Services, 2022 - Elsevier
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are increasingly addressed in research, but conceptual
and methodological issues still limit their integration into management and decision-making …

[HTML][HTML] Mountain landscapes: Protected areas, ecosystem services, and future challenges

U Schirpke, G Wang, E Padoa-Schioppa - Ecosystem Services, 2021 - Elsevier
Mountain regions provide crucial ecosystem services (ES) to their inhabitants and to the
surrounding lowland populations. However, multiple anthropogenic drivers, such as land …

[HTML][HTML] What can geotagged photographs tell us about cultural ecosystem services of lakes?

U Schirpke, E Tasser, M Ebner, U Tappeiner - Ecosystem Services, 2021 - Elsevier
Natural and artificial lakes provide multiple cultural ecosystem services (CES), but they are
largely underrepresented in CES assessments, which mostly focus on individual large lakes …

[HTML][HTML] Addressing disturbance risk to mountain forest ecosystem services

A Stritih, P Bebi, C Rossi, A Grêt-Regamey - Journal of Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
Ecosystem service (ES) map** has been developed with the aim of supporting ecosystem
management, but ES maps often lack information about uncertainty and risk, which is …

Not too small to benefit society: insights into perceived cultural ecosystem services of mountain lakes in the European Alps

U Schirpke, R Scolozzi, U Tappeiner - Ecology and Society, 2022 - bia.unibz.it
Not too small to benefit society: insights into perceived cultural ecosystem services of
mountain lakes in the European Alps Page 1 Copyright © 2022 by the author(s). Published …

[HTML][HTML] Exposure to global change pressures and potential impacts on ecosystem services of mountain lakes in the European Alps

U Schirpke, M Ebner - Journal of Environmental Management, 2022 - Elsevier
Mountain lakes are increasingly affected by global change pressures. While there is growing
evidence of impacts on ecosystem functioning, few studies considered changes in …

[HTML][HTML] Stakeholder perspectives on ecosystem services of mountain lakes in the European Alps

M Ebner, V Fontana, U Schirpke, U Tappeiner - Ecosystem Services, 2022 - Elsevier
Mountain lakes are affected by anthropogenic use and global change, which necessitates
management strategies to ensure their conservation and provision of ecosystem services …

Unveiling interprovincial geographic patterns of 5A-level tourism cultural ecosystem service flows and tourist preferences in China's metacoupled systems

T Liu, L Yu, J Liu, Z Xu, X Chen, H Wu, S Zheng… - Applied …, 2024 - Elsevier
In the metacoupling Anthropocene, tourism-based culture ecosystem services flows (CESF)
can establish non-material bridges from the natural to the human system, even across vast …

[HTML][HTML] An integrative approach to evaluate ecosystem services of mountain lakes using multi-criteria decision analysis

V Fontana, M Ebner, U Schirpke, M Ohndorf… - Ecological …, 2023 - Elsevier
In view of the increasing demand for ecosystem services (ESs) and rising pressures from
global change on mountain lakes, sustainable management strategies are increasingly …

Attractive landscape features as drivers for sustainable mountain tourism experiences

T Dax, O Tamme - Tourism and Hospitality, 2023 - mdpi.com
Mountains are perceived as places of biodiversity, as attractive places with breathtaking
aesthetic views and epitomized by their unique landscape features. As mountains are the …